I knew I'd get a comment like that about Sonos. Say what you want about it, I think it sounds amazing as do most people that come over and visit. I use Sonos for the ease of use, and the simple multi room audio. The audio quality is excellent which is a nice bonus.
I mean yeah- if your friends are used to TV speakers or soundbars, Sonos does sound excellent.
Compared to real quality individual speakers though- not so much.
Your ignorant comment about Sonos being good for someone that "doesn't understand how to actually set up a sound system" was completely unnecessary.
Apparently not...As I said, if Sonos is your judge of quality that's a pretty low bar.
I'm an IT consultant and work in technology every single day. You are confusing "understand" with "want." It's not rocket science, anyone can set up a sound system but who wants to go through all of that?
Anybody who wants much higher quality sound than what Sonos offers?
I want to open the box, plug it in and use it. I have absolutely zero interest in running wires, and trying to create my own multi room audio solution just to get what, better quality, when I think Sonos sounds amazing as is? There's no point.
Of course there is. Your system sounds incredibly mediocre to people familiar with better systems.
That sonos sub for example is missing an entire octave of sound it's too undersized and underpowered to be capable of physically reproducting.
You don't notice, because it's the "best" thing you've got, so you literally don't realize what you're missing.
that doesn't make what you are missing pointless though.
The fact you Just because someone doesn't use something doesn't mean it's because they are too stupid to use it.
I didn't said it made them stupid. I said Sonos was an excellent solution for those who can't figure out how to set up a better sounding system.
If you're not in that group then then use of Sonos just means you overpaid for lower quality sound than you otherwise could've set up. As you note- it's not rocket science to set up better if you're a tech person.
I'm not an audiophile, so I wouldn't even notice the difference, making it a waste of time and money to use my own system.
You really would though.
You'd hear entire parts of soundtracks you didn't know existed because your Sonos can't play them.
Disclaimer- this assumes you listen to more than say reality TV shows and the news and sports- if that's all your viewing yeah you probably won't notice.
Things like action films, sci-fi fantasy content, many TV shows, and definitely some music- the difference would be noticeable, significantly so, to anyone with decent hearing.
Furthermore, I never said anything about anyone lying. If you actually read my post, I said that the free Slacker is completely different sounding than when I use my own account. The free one crackles and has static, it sounds like FM radio when you're driving under a bridge. If you crank it, the base crackles and can't go super loud or it distorts. I log into my own account, I don't have any of those problems. Base can go super loud and sounds fine, and it's the same songs I'm testing as well. I'm not saying it's 64kbps vs 320kbps I'm just saying it's not the same in my car, 100%.
Except that's completely the opposite of what Slacker explicitly says happens in a Tesla Model 3 with free vs your own account.
So if you're telling the truth then Slacker must be lying. Why would you think they'd do that?
More likely though you're imagining a difference via the placebo effect- you PAID FOR IT so it MUST be better.
Occams razor suggests that's the case rather than Slacker simply lying about it.
Especially when such a lie would be costing them money.
It's like AM/FM radio vs CD when I try both, but maybe because I just got my car yesterday it has different equipment or something since my VIN is over 100,000.
Since audio quality is a setting on the client side that explanation would only make sense if you also had different software on your car that enabled a bitrate choice.
As I said- the S actually DID have this for a while (but I don't think it does anymore) and you COULD get higher quality with your own account by enabling it.
But AFAIK that option has never existed on the model 3- and slacker explicitly states you get 64 kb/sec without it on a Tesla- no matter what type of account you use.
So unless you have such a setting and are the first to find it (please post a screen shot if so) the difference can't exist anywhere but your imagination.